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Chiricahua National Monument
Don't stress about finding the most jaw-dropping scenic views at Chiricahua. They're everywhere.
Off the beaten path but well worth the 37-mile detour from the highway, this awe-inspiring monument awaits. It's a wonderland of rocks: standing up rocks, balancing rocks and towering pinnacles. All this eye-candy the handiwork of an ancient volcano eruption just south of the park.
Covering 11,985 acres, this national monument's mild climate makes it a joy to explore year-round. 17 miles of day-use hiking trails provide an irresistible opportunity to discover the terrain on foot. Choose from half a dozen easy walks under a mile, or tackle a more challenging route. The park has several moderate and strenuous trails all mapped out that range from one to eight hours in duration. The longest lets you cover 9.5 fascinating miles.
Rather see it from the comfort of your horse or car? No sweat. Take a picnic and follow the 8-m
Off the beaten path but well worth the 37-mile detour from the highway, this awe-inspiring monument awaits. It's a wonderland of rocks: standing up rocks, balancing rocks and towering pinnacles. All this eye-candy the handiwork of an ancient volcano eruption just south of the park.
Covering 11,985 acres, this national monument's mild climate makes it a joy to explore year-round. 17 miles of day-use hiking trails provide an irresistible opportunity to discover the terrain on foot. Choose from half a dozen easy walks under a mile, or tackle a more challenging route. The park has several moderate and strenuous trails all mapped out that range from one to eight hours in duration. The longest lets you cover 9.5 fascinating miles.
Rather see it from the comfort of your horse or car? No sweat. Take a picnic and follow the 8-mile paved drive that winds you up to panoramic Massai Point. Chiricahu's by-reservation Bonita Canyon Campground is open year-round and is crazy-busy in spring.
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Rest those weary legs at Bonita Canyon Campground after your next adventure at Chiricahua National Monument. This “Wonderland of Rocks” will keep you happy as you explore 17 miles of day-use hiking trails, or at least get your dogs barking! But no fear, Bonita Canyon Campground has excellent access to a paved 8 mile trail for all of your four-whee Read more...
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